Black mold behind sofa, child coughing. Fastest fix? Doctor needed?« Back to Previous Page
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Our family room, which is right next to the kitchen, has felt really damp since the humidity spiked last month. I’ve just pulled the sofa away from the wall and found a patch of black mold spreading behind it, and now my youngest has developed a persistent cough that won’t go away. What’s the fastest and safest way to deal with this to protect my kids, and should I take them to a doctor for the cough specifically?
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Black mold behind furniture in a humid climate like Dubai is a common trigger for respiratory issues, especially in children. The immediate fastest and safest step is to isolate the area. Move the sofa and keep children and pets out of the room to minimize spore inhalation.
For the mold itself, a small patch can sometimes be addressed by scrubbing with a detergent solution. However, given the dampness and your child's cough, the underlying moisture problem is the real concern. This is likely due to condensation from the AC meeting the humid air, a frequent issue here. Simply cleaning the visible mold without fixing the humidity will cause it to return. A professional inspection can identify the moisture source and the mold species, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. Regarding your child's cough, yes, a doctor's visit is advisable. Inform them about the mold exposure. They can determine if the cough is an allergic reaction or something requiring specific treatment. To manage your indoor climate, ensure your AC is serviced and draining properly, and consider using a dehumidifier in that room to keep humidity below 60%, a level that significantly inhibits mold growth. |
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